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Charting a Greener Path: Suffolk's Roundtable Tackles Water Quality and Erosion
In Riverhead's educational and culinary heart, the Suffolk County Community College Culinary Arts and Hospitality Center set the stage for a pivotal gathering of environmental minds. The annual Environmental Roundtable, orchestrated by Senator Anthony Palumbo alongside Assembly Members Fred Thiele, Jodi Giglio, and Ed Flood, convened a diverse coalition of lawmakers, environmental advocates, and community stakeholders dedicated to charting a sustainable path for Suffolk County.
Firefighters tackle warehouse blaze in Kings Park for seven hours
On February 8th at 20:34, the Smithtown Fire Department responded to a reported commercial structure fire near Lawrence Rd and Old Northport Rd in Kings Park.
Rafay Cheema is the Rotary Student of the Month
Suffolk Legislator Jim Mazzarella joined with fellow Rotary Club members, Dr. Fred Miller and Josephine Piech, in recognizing William Floyd High School's Rafay Cheema as Rotary Student of the Month.
Jake's 58 Supports Community Events
The Boomer Esiason Foundation raises money for awareness, research, and support for the Cystic Fibrosis community. Learn more about the Boomer Esiason Foundation: https://www.esiason.org/(https://www.esiason.org/)
Suffolk County Water Authority Hosts Official Forum
Meeting at the authority's Education Center in Hauppauge, the officials engaged in crucial discussions on emerging contaminants, aging infrastructure, advanced treatment systems, lead service lines, and efforts to connect homes to the public water system.
Romaine Names Police Leadership Team
Continuing in the role as acting commissioner will be Robert Waring, who took over the department after the November departure of Rodney Harrison, the Steve Bellone administration's top cop. Romaine announced Kevin Catalina, a Suffolk Sheriff's Department undersheriff, as a deputy police commissioner, along with Belinda Alvarez-Groneman, a retired county police detective.
Brookhaven Celebrates Early Spring Prediction at Holtsville Hal's Groundhog Day Event
Among those in attendance were Brookhaven Town Councilman Michael A. Loguercio Jr., Deputy Supervisor Neil Foley, Town Clerk Kevin J. LaValle, and Daniel P. Losquadro, Superintendent of Highways. A sense of camaraderie and excitement marked the gathering as attendees eagerly awaited Holtsville Hal's forecast.
Stephanie Bontempi Spearheads New Era for Suffolk's Education & Diversity
Legislator Stephanie Bontempi has been named chair of the Education and Diversity Committee, with Legislator James Mazzarella serving as vice chair. This committee is tasked with a wide range of responsibilities, from overseeing Suffolk County Community College to managing diversity initiatives across the county.
Sachem Tobaccus, Early Land Broker
The native people did not subscribe to the concept of land ownership, the divvying up of parcels into private hands. They believed the Earth belonged to all of its inhabitants and were naïve to the intentions of the foreign settlers. This changed when the Montauk Sachem Wyandanch enlisted the help of Lord Lion Gardener to rescue his daughter from the Narragansetts, a hostile tribe from across the Long Island Sound. The Sachem sold a wide swath of land to the Englishman and began approving lots of "accommodation" to the settlers.
Historic Water Protection Plan Announced
A bipartisan coalition of elected officials, environmentalists, and business and labor leaders assembled Monday in Hauppauge to announce an "historic" plan aimed at protecting Suffolk's water resources. The strategy calls for raising the county's sales tax an eighth of a cent to fund new sewers and upgrade private cesspools.
Suffolk Legislature Minority Leader Jason Richberg
Previously in the majority, the Democrats in the Suffolk Legislature are led by Minority Leader Jason Richberg of the 15th District. The Wyandanch lawmaker took some time to talk about his priorities with the South Shore Press.
Smithtown FD enhances rescue capabilities with new specialized operations vehicle
On February 1, 2020, the Smithtown Fire Department introduced a new vehicle to its fleet.
Police History Museum Dedicated to 42-Year Veteran
"Tom Smith dedicated a remarkable 42 years of service to both the Suffolk police and the then-Village of Babylon Police Department," noted County Executive Ed Romaine at a dedication ceremony at police headquarters in Yaphank. A true historian at heart, Thomas Smith played a pivotal role in inaugurating the police museum on January 25, 1985, Romaine said.
From Councilman to Deputy Supervisor: Foley's Journey of Public Service in Brookhaven
Reflecting on his new role, Foley shared, "I was blessed to win by 66% of the vote...after election day, I had a good conversation with supervisor-elect Dan Panico." This conversation was a pivotal moment, leading to his appointment as Deputy Supervisor, a role that Panico previously held. Foley's appointment is not just a step up in his political career but also an embodiment of his decade-long commitment to serving the people of Brookhaven.
Roads, Parks, and More: Smithtown's Ambitious Plans in 2024 Budget
In the 2024 budget summary, Town of Smithtown Supervisor Edward R. Wehrheim highlighted what he describes as the "town's commitment to balancing fiscal responsibility with enhanced community services." The budget, described by Wehrheim as "structurally balanced, and fiscally prudent," aims to support the quality of life in Smithtown while addressing the challenges of state mandates and rising costs.
America's Boating Club Elects Officers for 2024
Commander James M. Milton, JN, of East Islip, NY, has been re-elected as Commander for the fourth time. Elected to serve with Commander Milton is Jeanne Braun, P, from West Islip, NY, as Executive Officer; Michael Boland, AP, of West Islip, NY, as Educational Officer; Steve Potestio, AP, of Holbrook, NY, as Treasurer; William Restmeyer, P, of Bay Shore, NY, as Secretary, and Marie A. Wallach, AP, of Holbrook, NY as Assistant Educational Officer.
Chad Lennon Steps into Role as Suffolk County's 6th District Legislator
Lennon, a Rocky Point resident, outlined his immediate plans for the district. "The job starts the next day," he stated, emphasizing his readiness to tackle the responsibilities of his new role. Lennon's approach to his duties as a legislator reflects a focus on swift and practical action in response to the district's needs.
CPS Staffing on Romaine Agenda
Romaine, whose grandson shared a classroom with the East Moriches youngster, promised to backfill vacancies in the department to relieve a heavy workload, a chief complaint of CPS staff. "I'm reaching out to Adelphi, Hofstra, and Stony Brook universities for potential employees through their schools of Social Welfare," Romaine said in an interview with the South Shore Press. "We will do everything in our power to make sure we don't have another tragedy like we suffered with Thomas Valva."
Lawmaker Wants to Kick Thruway Authority to the Curb
It was 1944 when then New York Governor Thomas E. Dewey kicked off the construction of the Thruway stretching from the Big Apple to Buffalo. Ten years later the first section of Thruway officially opened in 1954, with roads connecting Lowell in Oneida County, to Rochester in Monroe County.
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Stony Brook students blend fitness and ecology in 3K EcoWalk
Stony Brook University students participated in the "Running Wild 3K EcoWalk," a new Earthstock event conducted on April 21 at the Ashley Schiff Preserve.
Suffolk Cops Slap Cuffs on Father Who Left Two-Year-Old Son in Hot Car
Suffolk County Police announced the arrest of a Patchogue man after law enforcement said he left his two-year-old son in a parked vehicle during extremely hot temperatures.
Eight Dee-Wees a Week: Suffolk County Sheriff’s Office Arrests Several Drunken Drivers
“I commend my staff for their hard work in safely removing these impaired and dangerous drivers from our streets so residents who drive responsibly can arrive home safe,” said Sheriff Toulon.